This is a question from a complete novice so don't humor me with "there's no
such
thing as a dumb question".
Beckground:
I worked in IT for many years back in the days of DOS 3.3, Lotus 1-2 -3 and
Word Perfect. I've even had the fun of being the sole Administrator of a
Novell Netware networ
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>2008/2/18, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> What I am curious about is what's in Mailman's error log relating to
>> the first OutgoingRunner (pid 565) dying on its own. I would like to
>> see the error and traceback from this.
>
>I did edit mailman startup script as
Hello again,
2008/2/18, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> >
> >Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (560) ArchRunner qrunner started.
> >Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (563) IncomingRunner qrunner started.
> >Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (567) RetryRunner qrunner started.
> >Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (565) Ou
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (560) ArchRunner qrunner started.
>Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (563) IncomingRunner qrunner started.
>Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (567) RetryRunner qrunner started.
>Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (565) OutgoingRunner qrunner started.
>Feb 18 18:26:53 2008 (564) NewsRunner q
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>I am using mailman 2.1.9 on a FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE. My rc.conf only has
>one mailman entry defined:
>
>$ cat /etc/rc.conf |grep -c mailman
>1
>
>$ cat /etc/rc.conf |grep mailman
>mailman_enable="YES"
>
>However, when I restart the system, there are 16 qrunners. When I do
>
I should have included mailman logs...
2008/2/18, Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am using mailman 2.1.9 on a FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE. My rc.conf only has
> one mailman entry defined:
>
> $ cat /etc/rc.conf |grep -c mailman
> 1
>
> $ cat /etc/rc.conf |grep mailman
> mailman_enable
Hello,
I am using mailman 2.1.9 on a FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE. My rc.conf only has
one mailman entry defined:
$ cat /etc/rc.conf |grep -c mailman
1
$ cat /etc/rc.conf |grep mailman
mailman_enable="YES"
However, when I restart the system, there are 16 qrunners. When I do
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